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May 21, 2026 ∙ 5 min
Private Aviation Isn’t About Luxury—It’s About Control Over Time
Part of series 'The Business of Mobility'. This series explores how transportation has evolved beyond movement into a reflection of lifestyle, identity, and power. Credit: David Syphers (via Unsplash) For decades, private jets have been portrayed as symbols of extreme luxury. Popular culture turned them into visual shorthand for wealth, exclusivity, and status. The image became familiar: leather interiors, champagne service, celebrities stepping onto the tarmac, and an experience...
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May 14, 2026 ∙ 4 min
From Calls to Culture: Why Headphones Are No Longer Just Tech Accessories
Image Courtesy: Vaishnav Chogale (via Unsplash) There was a time when headphones had a clear, functional role. They were tools—designed for calls, meetings, music playback, and little else. Their value was measured in battery life, sound clarity, and connectivity. They existed quietly in the background, supporting productivity or entertainment without defining identity. That role has fundamentally changed. Today, headphones are no longer just accessories. They are part of how people present...
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Mar 15, 2026 ∙ 4 min
How the Israel–Iran War Is Quietly Disrupting Global Fashion Supply Chains
In the fashion industry, trends move fast. But behind every collection, campaign, and retail launch lies a complex global supply chain that stretches across continents. And right now, that system is under quiet pressure. The ongoing tensions and military escalation between Israel and Iran are beginning to ripple through global trade routes, shipping networks, and manufacturing timelines. While the headlines focus on geopolitics, the fashion industry is starting to feel the logistical...
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